Ross Brawn: F1 will do everything it can to help Force India survive

Ross Brawn has stressed that Formula 1 will do𝓀 "all in its power" to help Force India survive 𓃲after the team entered administration last week as a result of its financial struggles.

Following months of uncertainty, Force India formally entered administra꧋tion on Fr👍iday following a hearing at the High Court in London, with driver Sergio Perez, engine supplier Merce☂des and sponsor BWT among the creditors who triggered the actio🌌n.

Brawn: F1 will do everything it can to help Force India survive

Ro🧜ss Brawn has stressed that Formula 1 will do "all in its power" to help Force India survive after the team ent🦂ered administration last week as a result of its financial struggles.

Following months of uncertainty, Force India formally entered administra🔴tion on Friday following a hearing at the High Court in London, with driver Sergio Perez, engine supplier Mercedes and sponso▨r BWT among the creditors who triggered the action.

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Adm🎐inistrators are now working to find a buyer for Force India and help save the 400 jobs at the team, which will continue to race as planned in the upcoming races as proceedings continue.

Writing in his post-weekend recap after Hungary, Brawn - F1 managing director, motorsports - wished those entering the summer break well ♛before making special ment💝ion of those at Force India.

"This applies ꧂especially to those who work at Force India, which i⛦s going through a particularly difficult time at the moment," Brawn added.

"Formula 1 will be doing all in its po𒉰wer to ensure the team survives and I truly hope th𓃲at in the coming days and weeks its future is resolved.

"Over the past few years the Silverstone-based team has been an amazing ✤example of what can be done with li൲mited resources, showing that what you do and how you do it is much more important than the size of your budget."

Force India will continue to be run day-to-day by deputy team principal Bob Fernley and chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer, with the latte🐬r saying last week that fresh investment was "imminent".

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